India wins against UAE, Ashwin and Rohit shine in world cup 2015

Perth: India win by 9 wickets against the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in a World Cup Pool B match in 18.5 overs.

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli scored not out at 57 and 33 runs, respectively. India lost opener Shikhar Dhawan’s wicket in the seventh over with 29 runs on the board. Earlier, UAE winning the toss and choosing to bat first, UAE put to rest all the speculation there might have been around what kind of monstrous total India might post, but they collected undesired milestones nonetheless. Playing for the first time on what is reputed to be the fastest pitch in the world, UAE struggled against the extra bounce available to the quicks and spinners alike. R Ashwin registered his best figures in an ODI, and UAE stumbled to their lowest total in ODIs and the lowest against India in a World Cup match. That it took 21 matches, and a pitch that can surprise even the best of them, for the first wipe-out of a lesser-established nation is testimony that more, and not less, is good.

And UAE had given a much better account of themselves until they ran into the combination of an in-form team and the WACA Ground. Here they looked off pace. The openers both fell to bouncers from India’s new-ball bowlers Umesh Yadav and Bhuvneshwar Kumar, the latter playing in the absence of the injured Mohammed Shami. Introduced at 28 for 2 in the 11th over, Ashwin proved to be a class above the UAE batsmen.

With his second ball, Ashwin brought into play MS Dhoni’s famed leg slip, with Krishna Chandran gloving one down leg. The arm-ball soon made it four down with Swapnil Patil edging it to Shikhar Dhawan at first slip. UAE’s best batsman Khurram Khan, too, felt handcuffed against Ashwin’s guile, and played a low-percentage sweep to make it 44 for 5 in the 17th over.

It was now down to how much the habitual rescuer Shaiman Anwar could put on with the tail for company, and whether Ashwin would get a maiden five-for. Anwar couldn’t add much although his 35 took UAE past 100, and the lack of a short leg in his final over against the No. 11 batsman denied Ashwin a five-for.